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Aurizon pursues operational efficiency as coal volumes decline

AURIZON will be relying on operational efficiencies to mitigate against the revenue pressures caused by the loss of key coal haulage contracts.

Aurizon's average payloads have increased as a result of successful efficiency initiatives.

Aurizon's average payloads have increased as a result of successful efficiency initiatives.

The company failed to retain a 3.2 million tonne domestic contract with Stanwell Coal in Queensland, which ended in December. It is expected to lose a 5.2Mt contract for New Acland, which is due to end...

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